This brief overview is designed to introduce some of the advances that
have occurred in our understanding of percolation phenomena. We organize
our presentation around three simple questions: (i) What are percolation
phenomena? (ii) Why do we care? (iii) What do we actually do? To answer
the third question, we will briefly review some recent applications of
percolation that have been the subject of research in the Boston
University group. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
International Conference on Percolation and Disordered Systems - Theory
and Applications, UNIV GIESSEN, SCHLOSS RAUISCHHOLZHAUSEN, GIESSEN,
GERMANY, JUL 14-17, 1998
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%T Percolation phenomena: a broad-brush introduction with some recent
applications to porous media, liquid water, and city growth
%V 266
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have occurred in our understanding of percolation phenomena. We organize
our presentation around three simple questions: (i) What are percolation
phenomena? (ii) Why do we care? (iii) What do we actually do? To answer
the third question, we will briefly review some recent applications of
percolation that have been the subject of research in the Boston
University group. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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